* You will also find the privilege key of the first virtual server in this output which can be used to gain administrative rights on this virtual server. But the key is also written to the logfile at {{ic|/var/log/teamspeak3-server/}}.

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* You will also find the privilege key of the first virtual server in this output which can be used to gain administrative rights on this virtual server. But the key is also written to the logfile at {{ic|/var/log/teamspeak3-server/}} and you can see it in {{ic|<nowiki> journalctl -f --lines=50 </nowiki>}}

Installation

Install client

Install server

Configuration/Startup

Client

I do not use the Linux client, please feel free to expand this article at this point.

Server

Configuration

You can configure the TeamSpeak server via /etc/conf.d/teamspeak3-server if you are using Initscripts. You can find all necessary explanations inside this file. If you are using Systemd please check /usr/share/doc/teamspeak3-server/server_quickstart.txt for all available command line parameters.

If you possess a license file please copy it to /var/lib/teamspeak3-server/licensekey.dat.

First startup

At the first startup TeamSpeak creates the SQLite database at /var/lib/teamspeak3-server/ts3server.sqlitedb and the first logfiles. At the same moment TeamSpeak creates the ServerQuery administration account (the superuser of all servers) and the first virtual server including a privilege key for the server administrator of this virtual server. The ServerQuery account is displayed only once on standard output. If you have already started your server and missed it you have to delete /var/lib/teamspeak3-server/ts3server.sqlitedb and clear /var/log/teamspeak3-server/ of all logfiles as described below.

You will also find the privilege key of the first virtual server in this output which can be used to gain administrative rights on this virtual server. But the key is also written to the logfile at /var/log/teamspeak3-server/ and you can see it in journalctl -f --lines=50